Museum • Nachisan, Nachikatsuura, Higashimuro District, Wakayama 649-5301, Japan
The vermilion lacquered majestic building standing beside the main hall of Kumano Nachi Taisha is the Treasure Hall. Its exterior exudes a dignified presence that rivals other shrine buildings, captivating visitors. For an admission fee of 300 yen, you can view numerous valuable exhibits showcasing the shrine's history and culture.
Fitting for a high-caliber shrine, the Treasure Hall displays many swords and treasure mirrors that have been dedicated. Of particular note is the ceremonial sword known as "Kiku Gosei." These artifacts vividly narrate the fervent faith of the samurai and the influence of Kumano Nachi Taisha.
In addition to swords and treasure mirrors, a large urn used in rituals and mandala paintings conveying scenes of past pilgrimages are also among the diverse exhibits. Though they may seem plain at first glance, these items enable you to deeply feel the history and faith rooted in Kumano Nachi Taisha.
While the number of exhibits is not extensive, each piece invites thorough appreciation. Furthermore, guides with profound knowledge of history offer detailed explanations, helping you gain deeper insights into Kumano Nachi Taisha. Do not hesitate to ask questions, as they are willing to answer all your inquiries.
2024 marks the 20th anniversary of World Heritage registration, and a commemorative special exhibition is held. In addition to regular exhibits, precious items, only viewable on this occasion, may be displayed. Consider resting here after strolling the Kumano Kodo trails.
The experience in the Treasure Hall will enrich your visit to Kumano Nachi Taisha. Enjoy a serene time while appreciating the depth of history and faith.